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Cox's Bazar, the famous bazaar of Bangladesh is also a fishing port and a regional headquarter of the country. It is known for its amazing wide sandy beach which happens to be world's biggest beautiful sandy sea beach. It is a continuous 125 km natural sea beach with a tender slope. Cox's Bazar is also called "Panowa", which signifies "yellow flower". The modern Cox's Bazar has originated its name from Captain Cox. It won't be wrong to say, that the Bazar is the famous tourist spot of Bangladesh. There are so many other things about Cox's Bazar, which you can always know by accessing www.WeFlyDhaka.com.
The beach is mainly viewed by a large number of visitors from America, India, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, Korea, Britain and many more. Housing near the beach ranges from luxurious high-end resorts to reasonable hotels and guest houses. Tourists also visit the Laboni beach, which is the area of the beach adjoining the town. Besides these beaches there are several other tourist destinations in Cox's bazaar, namely Aggmeda Khyang, Ramu and Dulhazra Safari Park. You can also find details of these places through www.WeFlyDhaka.com.
Aggmeda Khyang: The biggest Buddhist monastery is valued by approximately 400,000 Buddhist people of Cox's Bazar as well as the Chittagong Hill Tracts. The major sanctuary is positioned on a string of round timber columns. It also has an assembly hall and a prayer chamber alongside a repository of small and big bronze Buddha images as well as many old manuscripts.
Ramu: 10 km away from the Cox's Market, Ramu, a village with an ample Buddhist population is known for its handicraft, artifacts as well as homemade cigars. There are many monuments, monasteries, khyangs and pagodas in Ramu, which contains images of Buddha in various metals like gold, bronze and other metals inlaid along with valuable stones. Tourists can enjoy one of the most appealing of these temples, which is situated on the bank of the Baghkhali River. It has not only amazing relics and Burmes artwork but also a huge bronze statue of Buddha, which is approximately 13 feet big and rests on a six feet high stand. In the village you can also attend a weaving as well as a craft workshop. The village has its own appeal; you will definitely enjoy the ambience of Ramu.
Dulhazra Safari Park: The Dulhazra Safari Park is an extension of an animal sanctuary situated alongside Chittagong-Cox's Bazar. The sanctuary has provided shelter to large number of wild elephants as well as many other animals. Some of the animals which you will find in the sanctuary are Bengal tigers, Crocodiles, lions, Bears and Chitals. Your family is going to have a fun time viewing these animals.
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